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it is very big you see. here we are in the middle. no worry in siberia what are your initial impressions so far i'm very impressed that both these villagers it's my first time to be in russia and really really on the countryside it looks really like let's say fifty sixty years spectrum and some something like this i know that you had a chance to get to know xander the boards the big boss here and he's very charismatic person who cares not only about the quality of his products not about the lifestyle of his. employees and. i'm sure you are proud of that piece alcohol a lecture and a lecture on the harms of alcohol and smoking and i think for many western people this is a sort of strange concept that somebody your boss would not share your own how you should leave your lives i mean this is certainly an intrusion and somebody has probably said what do you think about it that's true and i have heard this first time and see in the first time i was also really very impressed but it's a very nice tool to treat and to push the people in this
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in it to win it india's enterprising youth turning small businesses into big profits. the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world murdoch is closing a one hundred sixty eight year old paper it's not official but on sunday. the tabloids former editor was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from the burden victims and dead soldiers from its also not later went on to become the prime minister's immediate annoyance or about hacking to other people but also arrested last public opinion turned against the paper prime minister cameron promised inquiries into press ethics and practice its don't go into news to work for you to the well sister paper says britain's meat it was too close to the political elite. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged since position he's now willing to let it happen to truly embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping c
in it to win it india's enterprising youth turning small businesses into big profits. the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world murdoch is closing a one hundred sixty eight year old paper it's not official but on sunday. the tabloids former editor was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from the burden victims and dead soldiers from...
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the big. america's media as judge and jury the news outlets jeopardizing justice by sentencing suspects before they've even been to a courtroom. egypt's demonstration days are who the protesters are backing tucker square angry at sloth forms and corruption problems uprising. and reports of widespread deaths and devastation from the blasts in turkmenistan but an elusive government disguises it as a harmless firework incident. you're watching r.t. i'm carrie johnson and welcome to the program. being proved innocent in courts campaign into insignificance in america especially when a guilty verdict is already at large in the media single mother casey anthony was cleared of murdering her two year old daughter this week but it's done nothing to sway public opinion that's been spurred on by t.v. and newspapers this is a churkin of. innocent until proven guilty it's a whole mark principle of the american justice system legally after shoved aside from the vigor of some of the arrests young african blac
the big. america's media as judge and jury the news outlets jeopardizing justice by sentencing suspects before they've even been to a courtroom. egypt's demonstration days are who the protesters are backing tucker square angry at sloth forms and corruption problems uprising. and reports of widespread deaths and devastation from the blasts in turkmenistan but an elusive government disguises it as a harmless firework incident. you're watching r.t. i'm carrie johnson and welcome to the program....
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media outlets are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we go on as americans i'm sixty one years old and i'm like oh. this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principles that the us once prided itself in are either fire suspects or having to fight their battles publicly the minute they are arrested in attempts to prove their innocence underlining that the discrepancies in the u.s. criminal justice system are alive and kicking and the citron are hard to play on. the march towards a reborn egypt has slowed to a cruel now the interim leaders have been sent the strongest message yet that they're not doing enough the tens of thousands turning out the biggest protests months demonstrators filled tahrir square in cairo and gotten another city angry that mean to him and government is dragging its heels on the forms demanded and they toppled president barack gyptian is
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it's to do with it india is it surprising you think telling small businesses to big profits. the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal news of the world. is closing for one hundred sixty eight year old paper its last edition on sunday earlier the tabloids former editor and recalls was released on bail he was at the paper when it eventually intercepted phone calls from murder victims and their relatives. later went on to become the distance media eight he denies knowing about the hacking to other people were also arrested as part of it against the paper prime minister cameron that promised inquiries into press and since john gaunt used to work for the music row sister paper says britain's media is too ideal for the political debate. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged through this position he's now willing to let it happen six truly embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping candombe set which is a rural par
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around in it too with it india's enterprising youth telling small business is big profits. the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to do the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world rupert murdoch is closing the one hundred sixty eight year old paper its last edition on sunday. tabloids former editor andy cools it was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from murder victims and dead soldiers families later went on to become the prime minister's b.v. ate the noise like two other people also arrested as public opinion turned against the paper mr cameron promised inquiries into press ethics and practices john gone to used to work for the news of the world sr says britain's media is to tie did its great. many of us were calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged through this position he's now willing to let it happen six truly embarrassing for him he's part of what's called the chipping candombe set which is a rural part of britain he li
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case to crumble i think there should be a media outlet are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we call it as americans and since the one years old and i . this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principals that the last ones prided itself in are either fire suspects having to fight their battles publicly the minute they are arrests and attempts to prove their innocence underlining the discrepancies in the u.s. criminal justice system are alive and kicking the citric in our party we are still to come in it to win it we take you to india where enterprise young people are turning small businesses into big profits. but first the march toward a reborn egypt has slowed to a crawl now interim leaders have said the strongest message yet that they're not doing enough with tens of thousands turning out for the biggest protests in demonstrators filled tahrir square in ca
case to crumble i think there should be a media outlet are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we call it as americans and since the one years old and i . this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principals that the last ones prided itself in are either fire suspects...
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but men have a pride to go serve a big rubber soul don't bother. about money rich get richer the poor get poorer. so is this just another way for women to get rich. so do you think it's fair that the law generally tends to side with women. and i think it's impossible to really say what's fair what's not at this point again like ari ari the is of what fair change so much i think in general my inclination is to say yes it is because women have for the most part of been the victims for so many years that you almost have to side more with them in order to make it equal it's like affirmative action in a way like you have to do something to make things better so that they're not always the victims no matter how you feel about the lines of sexual assault the bottom line is that the rule no means no will always be a good one to follow. you can find plenty more at r t dot com here's what else is a click away right now anger at israel for stopping activists latest efforts to get aid to blockaded gaza as it is some two hundred people from flying in to tell th
but men have a pride to go serve a big rubber soul don't bother. about money rich get richer the poor get poorer. so is this just another way for women to get rich. so do you think it's fair that the law generally tends to side with women. and i think it's impossible to really say what's fair what's not at this point again like ari ari the is of what fair change so much i think in general my inclination is to say yes it is because women have for the most part of been the victims for so many...
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and i think that is the big challenge right now. how do we basically develop a political platform and a mandate to do those four things. >> i would add a couple things. to what tom said which i basically agree with. but first there is a cultural element here. it's not just a problem in washington, it's a pblem in the culture. a nation where people have distrust of authority, don't trust government, unwilling to accept sacrice, feel very threatened, want pore government than they are willing to pay for, and so there has to be a gigantic education campaign to go under that. and then the second thing i would add, and tom talked about a hybrid politics, i uld say we'vead it. and we just have to rediscover it. and i go back perpeally to my hero alex aner hamilton who created this hrid politics it was not -- he got us out of the big government versus small government debat he stood for lited b energetic government to enhance social mobility. so people in the hamiltonian practise decision which include the wig party and the lincoln an repu
and i think that is the big challenge right now. how do we basically develop a political platform and a mandate to do those four things. >> i would add a couple things. to what tom said which i basically agree with. but first there is a cultural element here. it's not just a problem in washington, it's a pblem in the culture. a nation where people have distrust of authority, don't trust government, unwilling to accept sacrice, feel very threatened, want pore government than they are...
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let's give them a big hand. [applause] so, i went to the library, i talked to the librarian we looked up 580 cell rities and sports heroes. over 3 months i hand typed 580 letters and wrote dollar michael jordan and dear mr. stalone. guess what happened? nothing. at christmas i got a check from tom brocaw for a hundred dollars. i sold my car a buick for 500 dollars in a seedy area in oakland. by spring i raised 200 dollars. my marth was a principal at an elementary school. she invited me to talk to the kids. when i was leaving a fourth grader looked me in the eye and said, i have a piggy bank at home and i will help you raise money for the school in pakistan. i didn't think anything of it. 6 weeks later the school is raised 65,000 penes. >> main stage's loud efts performance was about bief the detroit native high strung. they had an energyic performance. the concert was a plash back to the kinks and the who and tv shows like hala blue. ladies and gentlemen. the high strung. [music] >> hope you enjoyed this look b
let's give them a big hand. [applause] so, i went to the library, i talked to the librarian we looked up 580 cell rities and sports heroes. over 3 months i hand typed 580 letters and wrote dollar michael jordan and dear mr. stalone. guess what happened? nothing. at christmas i got a check from tom brocaw for a hundred dollars. i sold my car a buick for 500 dollars in a seedy area in oakland. by spring i raised 200 dollars. my marth was a principal at an elementary school. she invited me to talk...
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we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also cons
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it's not that big an issue. that sounds crazy for me to say that, but when you put a kid in a situation where six and a half to eight hours a day they're in our building, i already fed 'em in the morning, i fed 'em in the afternoon, i got a granola in my pocket not for me, but because when we go shopping, my wife and i shop at sam's. so we buy extra food. so you come, i got a refrigerator in my office, i have granola bars in there, i have, um -- i don't eat all that stuff. i have cereal in my office, i have all sorts of things. and i'm not the only one. many of my staff do. if it's a food issue, that's a solvable problem. but more important than giving the child the food is feeding their soul. because they're not going to get full off the granolas i'm giving 'em, but they have football practice, and i can't have them going there when the last time they ate was 11:30, and practice goes until 6, 7:00. we create this mello drama. ful i'm telling you, cut that -- i'm telling you, cut that out. they're going to be th
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news for wal-mart, not wal-mart big but big. and then animals respond to advertising. you know what they say? leg humping sells. [laughter] and my guest alexandra pelosi made a documentary about immigrants becoming u.s. citizens. i'm going to watch it backwards and make them all leave the country. [laughter] the pope wrote his first tweet today. he is truly the vessel through which god wastes time. [laughter] this is "the colbert report." ["the colbert repor captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( applause ) [cheers and applause] >> stephen: thank you very much. very kind. [cheers and applause] welcome to the report, everybody. thank you for joining us. [cheers and applause] thank you so much. [cheers and applause] thank you, very
news for wal-mart, not wal-mart big but big. and then animals respond to advertising. you know what they say? leg humping sells. [laughter] and my guest alexandra pelosi made a documentary about immigrants becoming u.s. citizens. i'm going to watch it backwards and make them all leave the country. [laughter] the pope wrote his first tweet today. he is truly the vessel through which god wastes time. [laughter] this is "the colbert report." ["the colbert repor captioning sponsored...
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the big 5-0? >> no, not quite. >> jimmy: no? all right. well, you look great. >> dicky: a little 4-7. >> jimmy: congratulations. i know you like to make a big deal about it. >> dicky: oh, i go crazy. >> jimmy: you know our first guest tonight from six years on "saturday night live." her new movie with cameron diaz and justin timberlake is called "bad teacher." it opens friday. please say hello to molly shannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> great, jimmy, how are you? you look amazing. >> jimmy: oh, thank you. so svelt. >> jimmy: i've been starving. it's good to see you. you look great, as well. >> thank you. >> jimmy: how long have you lived here? >> a couple of years. i was living in new york city, but we moved back a couple years ago. >> jimmy: you brought the whole family. >> brought the whole family. we really love here, it's great. >> jimmy: you do? >> california's great. it's so differenenfrom new york. there are so many places you can just drive to, little weekend trips. it's different thahanew york that way. it'
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around in it or when it india's enterprising youth for any small business and it's a big profits. the former editor of britain's a best selling newspaper has been released on bail after being arrested on charges of phone hacking and he calls it the news of the world tabloid but it allegedly intercepted phone calls from murder victims and their soldiers' families later went on to become the prime minister's media. denies knowledge on the hacking during his time as editor to other people including newspapers for more oil corresponding to the rest of prime minister cameron is promising to in crowleys weeks and practices this press a million sixty eight year old musicals is being closed by its medium. its last edition will be on sunday a public outrage against the paper's actions lived up to this week for journalists to have access of course never missing teenager repaired it was later found that radio host john gaunt used to work for the news the world system says britain's immediate risk to tie did the political elite. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge
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that turned into a big political scandal as well. it is getting bigger as every passing day here. >> dan rivers, keep us posted on that from london. thanks so much. >>> back here in the states, heat advisories from kansas city to shreveport, louisiana. meteorologist jacqui jeras has the forecast next. that's good, right? good job. years ago, my mother taught me. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those years my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries, i listened. and that's why i'm fighting my cholesterol with crestor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, adding crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol and raise the good. crestor is also proven to slow plaque buildup in arteries. crestor is not right for everyone -- like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. tell your doctor about other medicines you are
that turned into a big political scandal as well. it is getting bigger as every passing day here. >> dan rivers, keep us posted on that from london. thanks so much. >>> back here in the states, heat advisories from kansas city to shreveport, louisiana. meteorologist jacqui jeras has the forecast next. that's good, right? good job. years ago, my mother taught me. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those...
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media outlets are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we go in as americans i'm fifty one years old and i'm like oh. this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principles that the u.s. once prided itself on are your fire suspects having to fight their battles publicly from the minute they are arrested and attempts to prove their innocence underlining that the discrepancies in the u.s. criminal justice system are alive and kicking in this in turn out to be on. still to come this hour the resident asks people in new york about the law on a rape and when things go too far. this is a. good signal that the same for women and for man one hundred percent. turnout of some other stories making headlines across the globe south sudan has become the world's newest country following separation from the north thousands have taken part in massive celebrations in the city of j
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four big planters now cover the tower's bases. the promise was clean green power for energy efficient led lights such as this. the problem turned out to be these bright green turbines. >> it takes a lot of wind to move those turbines. the mechanical moving parts of it make it much different than a solar installation. those were the goals that they were allowed to run seemlessly without us locking in place and monitoring and testing. >> that plus a lack of wind meant the windmills didn't turn at all for the majority of the time that they were here. the city paid $12,500 for the four tours. they are now tours -- four towers. they are now sitting in a yard waiting to be returned to the company that built them. >> whatever we can get from the way of accountability, we will see that too. >> reporter: mayor lee says the latest experiment isn't at all a loss. >> some things will work and some things will not work the way we want them to. i think we are allowed to want to experiment. >> the new york company that sold san francisco the tur
four big planters now cover the tower's bases. the promise was clean green power for energy efficient led lights such as this. the problem turned out to be these bright green turbines. >> it takes a lot of wind to move those turbines. the mechanical moving parts of it make it much different than a solar installation. those were the goals that they were allowed to run seemlessly without us locking in place and monitoring and testing. >> that plus a lack of wind meant the windmills...
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hattiesburg, 99, 100 not a big difference there. today we're going to see more of that spread into parts of the midwest, upper midwest and back into central plains. heat indices, combination of high heat, mixed in with the humidity, which doesn't just feel unbearable to you, great excuse not to do yard work. seriously. again, something else you can expect today. it's going to be serious with the temperatures themselves. take a look at this, 90 in kansas city, 87 in chicago, 102 in dallas. as we take a look at some of your heat index again, a combination of the temperature and high humidity, going to feel like 102 in shreveport, 108 in oklahoma city, 103 in wichita, and the hits keep coming. fast forward into tomorrow's forecast, st. louis 99, 106 memphis, 111 in little rock. wow. ridiculous. montgome montgomery, alabama, 104. into monday, still the heat continues and spreads farther to the north. motor city 102, 93 chicago, 97 memphis, dallas in the 100s. what we can expect in some places a little bit of a cool down. bring this one
hattiesburg, 99, 100 not a big difference there. today we're going to see more of that spread into parts of the midwest, upper midwest and back into central plains. heat indices, combination of high heat, mixed in with the humidity, which doesn't just feel unbearable to you, great excuse not to do yard work. seriously. again, something else you can expect today. it's going to be serious with the temperatures themselves. take a look at this, 90 in kansas city, 87 in chicago, 102 in dallas. as we...
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big sean, you guys. there he is, right there. [ cheers and applause ] >> appreciate that. >> jimmy: good man. we got a great show tonight. she's got a brand -- big new movie opening this weekend, the star of "bad teacher," the one and only, cameron diaz is on the show tonight! [ cheers and applause ] she is the coolest and the funniest. we love her. from the new movie "horrible bosses," charlie day is dropping by. [ cheers and applause ] funny man, too. and then, we got some -- we got this band -- it's one of my favorite bands. they got a brand-new album out, and it's just some of the most beautiful music you will ever hear. i can listen to him 20 hours in a row. bon iver is back to perform for us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] sounds so good. they're a talented, talented group of people. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to take a look at the stories making headlines today and weigh the good with the bad. and it's time for "pros and cons!" here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ pros and cons and pros a
big sean, you guys. there he is, right there. [ cheers and applause ] >> appreciate that. >> jimmy: good man. we got a great show tonight. she's got a brand -- big new movie opening this weekend, the star of "bad teacher," the one and only, cameron diaz is on the show tonight! [ cheers and applause ] she is the coolest and the funniest. we love her. from the new movie "horrible bosses," charlie day is dropping by. [ cheers and applause ] funny man, too. and then,...
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we also have a big hub.soma it is pretty well understood a that we are starting to see a migration. whenever words you want to use. the reason that happens is theym understand that with the power vacuum there is opportunity for them. the great thing about a failed state is that it is hard to operate.s no it is a little bit of a double-edged sword. i believe that human is at the center. this one final point. the, the central figures, is really unlike any other that we see.e ader e call it the trifecta. there is among the a formerin guantanamo detainee.rtunately, t people who did not and go backa have a lot of st. croix that they did not have before. you have the americans do a wooden say have rose amazed by have this straw in the west. you have longtime personal aide to osama bin london.- he has that traditional. this is the leaders that we don't see anywhere else withinno these franchises in the world. >> host: joining us from jackson, tennessee. independent line. >> our you doing? >> good morning. this is a quote from james madison. a standing military force with an hour run execut
we also have a big hub.soma it is pretty well understood a that we are starting to see a migration. whenever words you want to use. the reason that happens is theym understand that with the power vacuum there is opportunity for them. the great thing about a failed state is that it is hard to operate.s no it is a little bit of a double-edged sword. i believe that human is at the center. this one final point. the, the central figures, is really unlike any other that we see.e ader e call it the...
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big teams. is one of the. biggest in europe. to. kiddo's each one b.b. only serve one serious cause rust he'll be joining good friend in and pre-stage it's going to be on him in just a couple of weeks ago and didn't see chances fred a countryman played a big role in persuading him to join sas camp yeah. he was he was also. in moscow and i say this is also mostly because i believe this is is this. of course of course the push moved a little to the with final pieces of the jigsaw era being put into place but the new euro league season due to get underway in middle. however the signing of tier dosage since out a signal to the rest of europe it's a scam i determined to once again become one of the top clubs on the continents richard i don't see moscow that wraps up the sport for this hour i'll be back in just under two hours time but whether it's next then models here with all the news at the top they are. wealthy british style. markets. come to find out what's really happened.
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>> well, um, there were both small and big themes. there were small patterns. three of the seven people were child jockeys. two of the seven individuals, actually, were slaves to confederate forces in fort sumter and the coastal war in the carolinas, they were not confederates, they were slaves to the confederate forces. um, so there were odd little connections to that. but the bigger connection was that even the people who left south carolina and were very glad to escape or survive slavery and otherwise left the state all wrote of their lives as south carolinians, all firmly identified themselves as sort of having a fraught relationship to where they're from. but, oh, they weren't going to let someone take that away from them. they would not identify themselves as africans with the one exception, perhaps, of boston kings who ended up going back to africa. but the rest of them they distinctly wanted to claim themselves as part of history even though they may have left the state. and i think that was the most powerful theme we found from the 18th to the early 20
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the director of the still such plan and likes to extend his influence as far as possible and i have big ideas the very epitome of micromanagement for the past fifteen years he's been preaching to his employees how to lead good sausages and how to live a good life. while it is a must it's the quality of the product to give you his job in the first ways and it's a quality to determine is whether you'll keep it after acquiring dozens of workers for showing up drunk at work or xander started lecturing his employees on the harms of alcohol three times a day during the breaks but the holy roman emperor charlemagne said the drunk for the first time should be beaten with a stick those quarter the second time should need beaten in public. should be hanged as a former boxer he's not shy about exercising his rule with an r. in first has built his version of the iron curtain around his plan with dozens of video cameras around the facility employees have no chance to circumvent the eye of big brother on the outside there are no longer the issue. of the day the rules are very rigid and most people fi
the director of the still such plan and likes to extend his influence as far as possible and i have big ideas the very epitome of micromanagement for the past fifteen years he's been preaching to his employees how to lead good sausages and how to live a good life. while it is a must it's the quality of the product to give you his job in the first ways and it's a quality to determine is whether you'll keep it after acquiring dozens of workers for showing up drunk at work or xander started...
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and that means that we still have a big hole to fill. gwen: who is in that big hole? and why is it that month after month, and after month, it never seems to get more shallow? >> let's go back a little ways. a few months ago, the economy seemed to be having a nice head of steam. we were seeing very strong job growth numbers of 200,000 per month. and suddenly everything seemed to hit a wall. we've had a run of bad luck. we had very bad snowstorms earlier this year, a series of natural disasters here. the big hit came from gasoline prices that shot up to around $4 for gasoline because of the libyan rebellion. and finally the japanese earthquake and tsunami turned out to be a much bigger negative for us than we may have appreciated. because it cut off the flow of vital parts. put all those things together and it cost a lot of momentum. may very poor job numbers and in june, very poor job numbers. it was kind of surprising because in fact over the last few weeks, we had a wave of optimism because some of those tempering negatives seemed to be going away. as gasoline price
and that means that we still have a big hole to fill. gwen: who is in that big hole? and why is it that month after month, and after month, it never seems to get more shallow? >> let's go back a little ways. a few months ago, the economy seemed to be having a nice head of steam. we were seeing very strong job growth numbers of 200,000 per month. and suddenly everything seemed to hit a wall. we've had a run of bad luck. we had very bad snowstorms earlier this year, a series of natural...
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media outlets are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we go on as americans and since the one news oh another lie. this is getting that going this is really getting the principles that he wants once prided itself in our inner fire suspects of having to fight their battles publicly the minute they arrest him attempts to prove their innocence underlining the discrepancies in the u.s. criminal justice system are alive and kicking and citron our party in iraq. and in the program heading east we take you to the region in southern siberia a place where entrepreneurs singlehandedly fighting for sobriety in a better lifestyle that story then this two. we're messing about on the river just outside moscow but why am i in a wetsuit to find out in just a few minutes. let's take a look some world news headlines south sudan has become the world's newest nation following separate north thou
media outlets are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we go on as americans and since the one news oh another lie. this is getting that going this is really getting the principles that he wants once prided itself in our inner fire suspects of having to fight their battles publicly the...
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the big picture see. plenty i. feel fully fit. for the. sea. legs. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in the lead i think either one well lead. or never got the book says here keep him safe get ready because of the things your freedoms. are going to. lead. we've brought you all the latest attempts by the government to stop internet pirates from stealing media for example the contentious bill the protect ip act we spoke about yesterday the sea it seems of hollywood is seen congress as efforts on this matter dwindling so they've just gone directly to the internet service providers themselves to stop piracy yesterday a group of major i as these announce that they were going to create their own system of penalties if they believe that any customers are illegally downloading copyrighted material and in this new system hollywood and our i would contact the p s to determine what files and for information has been pirated and then those companies would issue a series of warnings to their customers and the warnings as of now has been
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interesting because you still see it, you know, in daily life at big hospitals. but also even on the battlefields they've started taking medical commodities, these forward tentsz and moving them forward for that same reason. there's been a lot of lessons more recently from iraq and afghanistan. you've been talking to people about that. >> what doctors are telling us, and it's sad to think but it's a basic fact, tens of thousands have been wounded in this war. so you have this giant population that they are learning from. and what they're basically learning they will tell you, i think, is dynamic innovative, fast-moving medical care. try new things. try and see what you can accomplish with new techniques, new procedures, because they can't stick to just the old way of doing business. these kids are coming back with traumatic injuries that are very, very tough. they got to find a way to deal with them. and you find doctors and nurses out there trying new things. things that may be in your emergency room not too far from them. >> i'm not quite sure how to say this b
interesting because you still see it, you know, in daily life at big hospitals. but also even on the battlefields they've started taking medical commodities, these forward tentsz and moving them forward for that same reason. there's been a lot of lessons more recently from iraq and afghanistan. you've been talking to people about that. >> what doctors are telling us, and it's sad to think but it's a basic fact, tens of thousands have been wounded in this war. so you have this giant...
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>> reporter: big-time. yesterday my blackberry and everybody else's in this town was going crazy from the response of the gop presidential candidates. this is not just a national story but a state story. the battleground states. check this out, some of those battleground states have unemployment levels way above the national average, starting with nevada which is at 12.1%. michigan, 10.3%. north carolina, 9.7%. look at these crucial battleground states. >> paul steinhauser, thanks so much, from washington, appreciate it. >>> we're going to stick with jobs here. let's talk about this, men are now being hired at a faster pace than women. and it's happening even in fields where women traditionally have been dominating. mary snow takes a look at what's behind this gender gap in hiring. >> reporter: of the people who are getting hired, men are dominating, getting more jobs than women since the recovery began. the health care industry has been a rare bright spot in a dismal jobs market. and it's one of the reason
>> reporter: big-time. yesterday my blackberry and everybody else's in this town was going crazy from the response of the gop presidential candidates. this is not just a national story but a state story. the battleground states. check this out, some of those battleground states have unemployment levels way above the national average, starting with nevada which is at 12.1%. michigan, 10.3%. north carolina, 9.7%. look at these crucial battleground states. >> paul steinhauser, thanks...
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going to win the male vote by trying to take away their porn i'm not sure michelle's aware but porn is big business a report released in two thousand and ten on porn found that every second more than three thousand dollars is spent on pornography worldwide every second more than twenty eight thousand internet users are viewing pornography worldwide and here in the u.s. every year nearly two hundred forty five million pages are viewed and every thirty nine minutes here in america a new pornographic video is being created now you may recall r t that an in-depth report on the porn industry several months ago horn's a thirteen billion dollars a year business just here in america worldwide there's four point two million of porn web sites and by the way that is twelve percent of all web sites out there michele bachmann really wants to stop all porn would not be bad for the economy would not be interfering with someone's personal choices and freedoms you know michelle and her tea party darling what about that whole don't tread on me model now this valley by michele that you just signed is just he
going to win the male vote by trying to take away their porn i'm not sure michelle's aware but porn is big business a report released in two thousand and ten on porn found that every second more than three thousand dollars is spent on pornography worldwide every second more than twenty eight thousand internet users are viewing pornography worldwide and here in the u.s. every year nearly two hundred forty five million pages are viewed and every thirty nine minutes here in america a new...
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assange just grew and just when everybody thought that maybe visa mastercard decided to open their big corporate hearts they went right back and closed them again you see according to vs it was a mistake that donations are once again open there was no intention to get back cash flowing back to his and his group and visa master card continue to stand by the fact that they will not take part in illegal activities that's a state that they originally made back in december of last year with a massive leak of diplomatic cables a boy many government secrets now as of now weekly has been feeling the pain of this monetary protest data shows the organization has lost access to about fifteen million dollars in funding all during the credit card companies blackout so it looks as if the standoff continues wiki leaks versus the credit card companies and we reported to you that we can leak has filed a lawsuit against both visa and mastercard we're going to have to wait and see as to who ends up on top and what's really coming kind of an epic battle in the meantime assad has at least kept a sense of h
assange just grew and just when everybody thought that maybe visa mastercard decided to open their big corporate hearts they went right back and closed them again you see according to vs it was a mistake that donations are once again open there was no intention to get back cash flowing back to his and his group and visa master card continue to stand by the fact that they will not take part in illegal activities that's a state that they originally made back in december of last year with a...
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so that had a big effect on me. and also i knew that -- many of the writers, even riders that had been blacklisted i had met and i met later in my life. some of the older writers that were very incredible and amazing writers who had been ignored and influenced and lost their momentum because of history. >> host: you opened "dwellings: a spiritual history of the living world" by saying you prayed for an eagle feather. >> guest: yes. the interesting thing is i worked with those -- take an illegal eagle feather. i wanted an eagle feather and i wanted that naming ceremony when i was young. we didn't have them that i knew of at the time. so yes. and then i had an eagle feather. >> host: what is the significance of an eagle feather? >> guest: i couldn't explain it to you. what is the significance? like having -- something that is so -- so special. it is like it could be used -- it can be used for helping, healing, it can be used for speaking. it can be used -- like a speaker's rattle. it can be used for communicating with
so that had a big effect on me. and also i knew that -- many of the writers, even riders that had been blacklisted i had met and i met later in my life. some of the older writers that were very incredible and amazing writers who had been ignored and influenced and lost their momentum because of history. >> host: you opened "dwellings: a spiritual history of the living world" by saying you prayed for an eagle feather. >> guest: yes. the interesting thing is i worked with...